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Originally Posted by songkrai
I don't know how many ways it can be stated.
Anyone in the USA can move anywhere and claim residency. As long as there is only one.
You can move to Alaska. Move in with a family member, rent an apartment, buy a home or whatever. And claim residency in Alaska. As long as you do not claim residency someplace else.
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This is different than what you stated before: "In the good ole US of A one can claim residency anywhere." There was no previous mention of moving or doing anything other than making a "claim."
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Originally Posted by songkrai
If I was the young gal I'd go right down to town hall and register to vote.
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Just to avoid paying $10 to get a library card? Really? If you owned a car, you would probably have to re-register it in Meredith, and also get a NH driver's license or change the address on an existing NH driver's license to Meredith, whichever the case may be. Most importantly, you would be making a legal declaration that Meredith will be your permanent home to the exclusion of all others, for the indefinite future. Sounds kind of extreme to avoid paying $10 for a library card.